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Issue 3

Boulder is for People: Zoning Reform and the Fight for Affordable Housing

by Emma SargentIssue 3, Volume 94Posted on April 12, 2023September 17, 2023No Comments

The city of Boulder and the Colorado state legislature are both examining potential housing policies to address the growing housing affordability crisis, which reflect similar discussions in other cities and …

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Climate Change and Modern State Common Law Nuisance and Trespass Tort Claims

by Jack Wold-McGimseyIssue 3, Volume 94Posted on April 12, 2023September 17, 2023No Comments

This Comment examines the use of state common law tort claims to address climate change. The aim of this work is not to provide an in-depth examination of these issues, …

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Environmental Evidence

by Seema KakadeIssue 3, Volume 94Posted on April 12, 2023September 17, 2023No Comments

The voices of impacted people are some of the most important when trying to make improvements to social justice in a variety of contexts, including criminal policing, housing, and health …

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The Dark Sun Network

by Frédéric Gilles SourgensIssue 3, Volume 94Posted on April 12, 2023September 17, 2023No Comments

Climate scientists agree that climate change will soon require the deployment of a highly dangerous geoengineering approach known as “solar radiation management.” Solar radiation management uses chemical or physical barriers …

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Zeroing In On Net-Zero: From Soft Law to Hard Law in Corporate Climate Change Pledges

by Daniel C. Esty & Nathan de Arriba-SellierIssue 3, Volume 94Posted on April 12, 2023September 17, 2023No Comments

One hundred and ninety-seven nations endorsed a target of net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by midcentury in the 2021 Glasgow Climate Pact. As countries around the world have begun to …

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24/7 Clean Energy

by Todd AagaardIssue 3, Volume 94Posted on April 12, 2023September 17, 2023No Comments

In the face of the rapidly escalating climate crisis, the electricity sector is moving toward renewable energy. To date, policies and strategies have focused on increasing overall renewable energy generation, …

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